
Senate Republicans help to strengthen ethics laws, still want more reform
On May 31, the Illinois General Assembly approved a package of reforms that address some of Illinois’ most glaring ethical problems. Senate Republicans say the

On May 31, the Illinois General Assembly approved a package of reforms that address some of Illinois’ most glaring ethical problems. Senate Republicans say the

In what’s becoming typical for the Illinois General Assembly, major pieces of legislation were rushed through in the dead of night in an effort to

State Senator Dale Fowler is bringing the DMV to Shawneetown on June 3! From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., residents can stop by the Mobile

On May 17, the Illinois Senate Republican Caucus unveiled a comprehensive ethics reform package designed to hold politicians accountable and give law enforcement more tools

Following the CDC’s latest guidance, the State of Illinois has updated its Executive Orders and repealed emergency orders regarding face coverings. Thanks to these changes,

Between the costs of fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and the state’s built-in structural fiscal issues, the influx of nearly $8 billion in federal money from

Another round of road construction projects are about to get started across the state. This week, Illinois Department of Transportation officials announced $250 million in

Thousands of new bills are filed every year by lawmakers in Springfield. Some of them feature popular, widely-accepted ideas to make the state better, while

The Illinois Restaurant Association is encouraging restaurants still suffering from the economic fallout of COVID-19 to begin applying for Revitalization Fund grants from the U.S.
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